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chicken tsukune (japanese glazed meatballs)

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Prep Time: 20 minutes

Cook Time: 10 minutes

Total: 30 minutes

Servings: 5

Ingredients

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Instructions

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Step 1

Add ¼ onion, 250 g ground chicken, 5 perilla leaves (shiso), 1 tbsp Japanese mayonnaise, 1 tsp ginger root, ½ tsp yellow miso paste (awase), 1 tsp Chinese-style chicken bouillon powder, 2 tbsp potato starch (katakuriko) and 1 pinch ground black pepper to a large mixing bowl.

Step 2

Mix with a silicone spatula until the ingredients are evenly distributed throughout and the mixture has combined and reached a sticky consistency.

Step 3

Divide into 5 equal pieces (for balls, divide into 12-15 pieces to make 4-5 skewers with 3 meatballs on each). Grease your hands with oil and shape into oblongs or balls. (If you don't want to get your hands dirty, transfer each piece to a piece of baking parchment and shape using a spoon.)

Step 4

Heat pan on medium and drizzle 1 tsp cooking oil. Once hot, add the tsukune to the pan and fry until crispy underneath.

Step 5

Flip and repeat on the other side.

Step 6

While the tsukune are frying, mix 1 ½ tbsp Japanese soy sauce (koikuchi shoyu), 1 ½ tbsp mirin, 1 tsp red wine and 1 tbsp sugar in small bowl.

Step 7

Once both sides are crispy and the meat is cooked through, add the sauce to the pan and turn off the heat, the sauce will thicken in the residual heat. Move the tsukune around the pan and make sure they're evenly coated all over.

Step 8

Push onto skewers, sprinkle with sesame seeds and spring onion. Optional: serve with 1 pasteurized egg yolk for dipping.

Step 9

Enjoy!

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